| Song | Reynardine |
| Artist | Fairport Convention |
| Album | Heyday - BBC Radio Sessions 1968-1969 |
| One evening as I rambled | |
| among the leaves so green, | |
| I overheard a young woman | |
| converse with Reynardine. | |
| Her hair was black, her eyes | |
| were blue, her lips as red as wine, | |
| And he smiled to gaze upon her, | |
| did that sly, bold Reynardine. | |
| She said, “Kind sir, be civil, | |
| my company forsake, | |
| For in my own opinion | |
| I fear you are some rake.” | |
| “Oh no,” he said, “no rake am I, | |
| brought up in Venus' train, | |
| But I'm seeking for concealment | |
| all along the lonesome plain.” | |
| “Your beauty so enticed me, | |
| I could not pass it by | |
| So it's with my gun I'll guard you | |
| all on the mountain side.” | |
| “And if by chance you should look | |
| for me, perhaps you'll not me find, | |
| For I'll be in my castle, | |
| inquire for Reynardine.” | |
| Sun and dark she followed him, | |
| his teeth did brightly shine, | |
| And he led her up a-the mountains, | |
| did that sly, bold Reynardine. |
| One evening as I rambled | |
| among the leaves so green, | |
| I overheard a young woman | |
| converse with Reynardine. | |
| Her hair was black, her eyes | |
| were blue, her lips as red as wine, | |
| And he smiled to gaze upon her, | |
| did that sly, bold Reynardine. | |
| She said, " Kind sir, be civil, | |
| my company forsake, | |
| For in my own opinion | |
| I fear you are some rake." | |
| " Oh no," he said, " no rake am I, | |
| brought up in Venus' train, | |
| But I' m seeking for concealment | |
| all along the lonesome plain." | |
| " Your beauty so enticed me, | |
| I could not pass it by | |
| So it' s with my gun I' ll guard you | |
| all on the mountain side." | |
| " And if by chance you should look | |
| for me, perhaps you' ll not me find, | |
| For I' ll be in my castle, | |
| inquire for Reynardine." | |
| Sun and dark she followed him, | |
| his teeth did brightly shine, | |
| And he led her up athe mountains, | |
| did that sly, bold Reynardine. |